Ray Rashif wrote: > http://jakemandell.com/tonedeaf/ > > I apologise if this has been mailed before but I thought I should share. > Cool thing. Downside is that it requires Flash. Another downside is that > on Linux, at least on my system, the other flash objects linking to more > tests (rhtyhm, pitch etc) don't work. Anyway, the main one is fine. all of them worked here (linux, rehat, 2.6.18) this is amazing! and I am so glad I am not tone deaf! so proud of my lower-than normal pitch recognition :-) the last audio-visual test is most fun, my score, they go from low abstraction level to higher abstraction level (order of cognition): 58.0% pitch 67.6% musical memory 71.1% contour discrimination 74.7% musical/visual abstraction so glad it was proven I can enjoy music on higher levels even with low-normal physical abilities :-) Not that I didn't enjoy it before but now I have science supporting me :-) I wish there were more tools/toys like that to train your low level skills... anybody knows anything similar (I tried solfege but it's not working very well for me) erik _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user